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Center for the Sociology of Organizations

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TheCenter for the Sociology of Organizations (CSO) (French:Centre de Sociologie des Organisations) is a research laboratory insocial sciences located inParis. At first the Center focused on topics related to the state and the French government; soon after, it expanded its range of research into public and private organizations, both French and international.[1]

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The Center was founded in 1961 byMichel Crozier, who served as its director until 1993. In 2014 the director is Christine Musselin.[2] The Center is staffed by senior researchers, research associates, and PhD students. The Center research focuses primarily on the structure and action of complexorganizations, research often touches also oneconomic sociology andpublic sociology. There are five major research programs focusing onrisk,higher education andscientific research,health,sustainable development,technology transfer, changes in them organization ofgovernment.[3]

In 1976, the Center became a laboratory under theNational Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Since 2001, it has been under the joint sponsorship of CNRS andSciences Po. Since 2012, the Center is an integral part of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory evaluation of public policies (LIEPP) of Sciences Po, recognized as a LabEx (Laboratoire d' excellence - Laboratory of Excellence) funded under the Future Investments program.[citation needed]

In 2012, the Center was evaluated in 2012 by l'ARES, the French agency responsible for the evaluation of higher education and research institutions; the agency found that the number and quality of publications demonstrate very strong scientific activity among its members: 105 items in journals with peer listed by AERES or in international databases, including nearly 40% in English; 17 scientific papers, 130 book chapters, and 16 principals works.[4]

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  1. ^Facing Up to Management Faddism: A New Look at an Old Force
  2. ^She succeededErhard Friedberg
  3. ^"Les programmes de recherche du CSO?" Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Retrieved 15-04-14.
  4. ^"Evaluation de l'AERES sur l'unité:Centre de Sociologie des Organisations"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-01-23. Retrieved2014-04-15.

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